
HI André,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 12:03, Andre Przywara andre.przywara@arm.com wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 10:57:14 +0200 Clément Péron peron.clem@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 03:04, André Przywara andre.przywara@arm.com wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:22:34 +0200 Clément Péron peron.clem@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 19:08, Clément Péron peron.clem@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andre,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 09:50, Jagan Teki jagan@amarulasolutions.com wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 6:56 AM Andre Przywara andre.przywara@arm.com wrote: > > Hi, > > this series enables USB support on the H6 boards. This is mostly just > adding some missing pieces here and there, the actual controller and PHY > are very similar to the previous ones, if not identical. > This is for the 2.0 ports only at the moment, USB 3.0 will be done > later (started porting Icenowy's Linux driver). > The Pine H64 shares a similar problem as the Pine64+ boards regarding > the upper USB port. To enable this port, we need the first patch > from the series [1] fixing this issue on the A64 boards. > > Patch 1 is a drive-by patch to bring SUNXI_GPIO to Kconfig, as this was > lingering in one of my branches for a while. > Patch 2 enables GPIO support for the H6, as this is needed for the Pine > H64 to enable the VBUS regulator. > Patch 3 adds the clock and reset gates mappings for the USB controller and > the PHY, the values are taken from the manual and verified against > Linux. > Patch 4 adds some code to the PHY driver to skip over not implemented > PHYs, as the H6 uses a PHY0/PHY3 combination in the DT. > Patch 5 then eventually enables USB in the existing defconfigs. > Patch 6 adds the .dts fixes required to get the upper USB port to work > on the Pine H64. > > Clément, can you please verify that this works for the Beelink box?
Thank you for the notice.
Works fine on my board:
I have tested with and without the trick in usb2otg node and both seems working. (only tested usb start; usb tree).
You mean dropping the status="okay"?
I mean, I have tested with and without the whole patch and it works in both cases.
Do you mean it works without adding "phys = <&usb2phy 0>;" to the ehci0 and ohci0 nodes? Are you sure that USB *really* works? The boot log *always* enumerates the bus and prints one device (the root hub), but does "usb tree" show an actual connected device? The easiest test is to connect a pen drive, at which point U-Boot automatically lists the USB mass storage device in the boot log.
You're right, only the root hub is enumerated. Actually the VBUS supply on my board is directly provided by the always-on "DC Jack". So normally this hack is not needed and the USB should work in both case which is kind of expected. But unfortunately it's doesn't seem to work. I have tested with a storage usb and it's not listed :( The TX UART of my board is not functional so it's a bit touchy to debug the issue. Anyway it doesn't make the board reset so it's not blocking. I will try to investigate this later.
Regards, Clément
Yeah, I figured as well that it works both ways. Actually older kernels require the MUSB driver to be enabled, while newer kernels don't seem to care. As this affects the Debian Buster kernel (4.19, in the installer), I plan on just leaving it as it is right now.
Why not leave it to avoid a difference with linux?
Technically we should disable it, as it's not usable and might clash with EHCI0/OHCI0, but for said reason I just keep it.
That's what I have in mind, if it's not mandatory just leave it as this, this will avoid differences with linux.
There shall be no real differences with Linux, in this case I will push those changes to Linux, so we sync this somewhat the other way. The hardware clearly connects the USB0 controller to PHY0, the DT should reflect this.
Cheers, Andre.
U-Boot 2019.07-rc4 (Jun 18 2019 - 19:06:21 +0200) Allwinner Technology
CPU: Allwinner H6 (SUN50I) Model: Beelink GS1 DRAM: 2 GiB MMC: mmc@4020000: 0, mmc@4022000: 1 Loading Environment from FAT... Unable to use mmc 1:1... In: serial@5000000 Out: serial@5000000 Err: serial@5000000 Net: No ethernet found. starting USB... Bus usb@5101000: USB EHCI 1.00 Bus usb@5101400: USB OHCI 1.0 scanning bus usb@5101000 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
Regards, Clément
> I guess the USB 2.0 port is probably the OTG one, so this setup would > look somewhat similar to the PineH64, which would allow you to copy > the USB DT nodes from there. > > Cheers, > Andre. > > [1] https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2019-May/369520.html > > Andre Przywara (6): > sunxi: move SUNXI_GPIO to Kconfig > sunxi: gpio: Enable support for H6 pin controller > sunxi: clocks: Add H6 USB clock gates and resets > sunxi: phy: Add USB PHY support for Allwinner H6 > sunxi: H6: Enable USB for existing boards > sunxi: Pine64: DTS: enable USB PHY 0 for HCI0
Except 6/6 (it can be part of DTS sync during MW) and rest
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki jagan@amarulasolutions.com
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